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billionaire michael bloomberg's charitable foundation is putting $45 million into innovation grants. the cash will help cities help solve problems on the local level. for about $2, yes $2, you can buy a fixer upperen ot italian island of sis saly. so many have moved away in search of jobs the place needs a major renovation. buyers must guarantee a major renovation in five years. just ahead, it sounds crazy, why birds are bursting into flames while flying. >>> why johnny manziel might want to skip hex next game. this is "early today." ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. at hillshire farm spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen seasoned every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm beacuse it's worth doing right. just you...with the w
billionaire michael bloomberg's charitable foundation is putting $45 million into innovation grants. the cash will help cities help solve problems on the local level. for about $2, yes $2, you can buy a fixer upperen ot italian island of sis saly. so many have moved away in search of jobs the place needs a major renovation. buyers must guarantee a major renovation in five years. just ahead, it sounds crazy, why birds are bursting into flames while flying. >>> why johnny manziel might...
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. >> hablemos de un tema mÁs personal: bloomberg reporta que usted ha ganado por lo menos 12 millones de dÓlares en los 16 meses despuÉs de que dejÓ el departamento de estado. su esposo bill clinton ha ganado 106 millones de dÓlares desde que dejó la casa blanca. ¿lamenta usted haber dicho que estaba en bancarrota? >> bueno, sÍ me arrepiento, fue falta de tacto. fue exacto lo que dije, pero hemos tenido tanto Éxito y nos sentimos tan afortunados por este Éxito que tenemos, porque mi esposo ha trabajado muy arduamente tambiÉn. no solo nos preocupan mi familia, nos preocupan todas las familias que sienten que no estÁn avanzando, quizÁs más viniendo hacia atrÁs. lo que sÍ quisiera hacer y lo que bill siempre ha hecho es, al principio de su vida pÚblica, es tratar de crear mÁs oportunidades para mÁs estadounidenses para que puedan tener las mismas oportunidades que bill y yo hemos tenido. >> pero entonces, ¿cuÁnto dinero tiene usted? >> bueno, dentro de un rango tenemos dos casas maravillosas y nos sentimos muy orgullosos de ellas que no vamos a vender en un futuro. s
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. >> did you love mayor bloomberg. >> i like mayor bloomberg. >> it's impossible to love both, right? >> no. my goodness no. they were both great for the city. we had a great mayor in mayor bloomberg. >> you really didn't mean that. you're channeling me. >> i'm just trying to suggest that once is supposed to be the antithesis of the other. >> i think it's mean what you're saying. >> yeah. >> you know you have to look what people do. you have to look what people do. our mayor has done a very good job so far. >> seriously, i -- just back to the barclays and what it's done just for basketball. i mean, now the clippers. you see hasry bought the bucs for like -- that's worth over a billion dollars already. >> it is. >> brooklyn has breathed life into the nets and also putting that there suddenly brooklyn is the hottest place. >> it is the hottest place. it's made a big difference. i'm glad to be part of it. >> i don't know what your investment is worth now. i'm sure you are glad, right? right? >> it doesn't hurt. you're an investment program probably so -- >>> can you get those floor seats
. >> did you love mayor bloomberg. >> i like mayor bloomberg. >> it's impossible to love both, right? >> no. my goodness no. they were both great for the city. we had a great mayor in mayor bloomberg. >> you really didn't mean that. you're channeling me. >> i'm just trying to suggest that once is supposed to be the antithesis of the other. >> i think it's mean what you're saying. >> yeah. >> you know you have to look what people do. you have...
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and michael bloomberg is joins forces in the white house about a push on investment and we will talk to him and valerie jarrett. and 40 years after president nixon's resignation we will talk to the man in the middle of the watergate scandal, former white house counsel john dean about his new book, "the nixon defense: what he knew and when he knew it." 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, bob is off today. we go first to tel aviv where cbs news correspondent is standing by. what has happened at this u.n. school? >> well, norah, palestinian sources tell us an apparent air strike hit outside this u.n. school in the southern part of the gaza strip outside the gates of the school the entrance. 10 people have been killed and 30 people were injured. the u.n. says thousands of people were taking shelter in the school and the israeli military knew exactly where it was. there has not been comment from the israeli military except to say they are looking into the incident. if so it is the second u.n. school hit or nearby in the past week a
and michael bloomberg is joins forces in the white house about a push on investment and we will talk to him and valerie jarrett. and 40 years after president nixon's resignation we will talk to the man in the middle of the watergate scandal, former white house counsel john dean about his new book, "the nixon defense: what he knew and when he knew it." 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, bob is off today. we go first...
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. >>> the nra is taking aim at new york mayor hike and he will bloomberg. today in ad will run across the country. it paints bloomberg as an drought out of touch elitist. he wants to reduce gun violence. the nra says it will not let bloomberg use his money to impose his, quote, anti-freedom agenda, end quote. >>> today david catania will receive a key endorsement from the d.c. police union. most unions already endorsed democratic nominee muriel bowser. carol schwartz says she's disappointed in the decision but she's not surprised because she said she would not take a pledge to keep d.c. police chief kathy la they' lanier. >>> we're keeping an eye on the supreme court to see whether it will delay same sex marriages in virginia. couples could pick up marriage licenses as early as tomorrow morning. megan mcgrath is live at the supreme court. >> reporter: it's a decision that would have a huge impact on the lives of same-sex couples. gay and lesbian couples will be able to legally marry in virginia beginning thursday morning unless an emergency stay is granted
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we have got steve from bloomberg intelligence. steve, tell us about this. 22 strikes, six years. >> yes, it has been like that for a long time. this time around, it is like the other years. they talk about wages. >> this is about having a bonus included in your salary, isn't it? >> it will impact their competitiveness. korea, it ist gm already talking about pulling out of korea, because producing a car in korea is almost two times the rest of asia, and even hyundai is looking to shift. today, 30%. the global production in korea. five years ago, it was around 50%. >> steve, we are also now beginning to get the bill, aren't we? the hyundai management is starting to count the cost of this. what sort of figures? >> happening on a weekend, it will have a minimal impact. i think the company has prepared for that. he talked to suppliers and also had some inventory in preparation for this. beyond that, if they do not come to an agreement, it is hard to say. if you look at last year's strike, the production losses were around $1 billion. >
we have got steve from bloomberg intelligence. steve, tell us about this. 22 strikes, six years. >> yes, it has been like that for a long time. this time around, it is like the other years. they talk about wages. >> this is about having a bonus included in your salary, isn't it? >> it will impact their competitiveness. korea, it ist gm already talking about pulling out of korea, because producing a car in korea is almost two times the rest of asia, and even hyundai is looking...
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more "bloomberg west" after this break. we will be talking about burning man. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. gathering burning man has become a must attend for many in the tech community, even attracting big names like larry page, elon musk, mark zuckerberg. has broughtmunity its tech dollars for things like private jets, air conditioned class chefs/world is this changing the burning man experience for better or for worse? we are joined by our guest who has attended the event for the last 20 years. as someone who has been to burning man for two decades, for whatthat aren't burners, is so special about it? >> it is a place where you generally tend to meet people celebrating creativity, feeling good about themselves, feeling free to express themselves in ways that maybe they are not free to express themselves in day-to-day life. it is a place or everyone is really happy and everyone is amazed because most people around them are building amazing pi
more "bloomberg west" after this break. we will be talking about burning man. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation, technology, and the future of business. gathering burning man has become a must attend for many in the tech community, even attracting big names like larry page, elon musk, mark zuckerberg. has broughtmunity its tech dollars for things like private jets, air conditioned class chefs/world is this changing the burning man...
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stock thoseing quote on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. the president made a statement regarding iraq from martha's vineyard, where he is on vacation. ,oining me is zalmay khalilzad the ambassador to iraq from the united states from 2005-2007. also joining us is our chief washington correspondent, peter cook. any more detail from what we heard from the president and what he said about his support for a new prime minister in iraq customer >> it was noticeable that he did not mention real maliki by name. to thespoken directly new prime minister designate and it is clear who the united states is banking on and it is not nouri al-maliki. trying to send a clear message where the u.s. is and we heard over the last couple of days, tying u.s. support and international support to the iraqi government on the notion that government has to move toward in this lyrical process. there has to be some sort of push toward reconciliation between these various factions. without it, it might make a year difference. since thedor, president focused on the new pr
stock thoseing quote on bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. the president made a statement regarding iraq from martha's vineyard, where he is on vacation. ,oining me is zalmay khalilzad the ambassador to iraq from the united states from 2005-2007. also joining us is our chief washington correspondent, peter cook. any more detail from what we heard from the president and what he said about his support for a new prime minister in iraq customer...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." begins ofted states surveillance flights over syria in search of the islamic state. this is egypt, the united emirates attacked tripoli. stocks surge higher. janet yellen and mario draghi must support subpar economies. w good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is tuesday, august 26. i am tom keene. joining me, scarlet fu and brendan greeley in for adam johnson. our guest host, timothy bitsberger with bnp paribas. in theomic data here u.s. at 8:30 a.m., durable goods order. consumera.m., confidence and the richmond fed manufacturing index. >> we see case-shiller, year-over-year, we come off that 10%, 11% -- >> i am thinking about the case-shiller and when i bought. >> top of the market greeley. >> if the numbers are correct, it looks like a big need for best buy. of $.34.us a consensus lighter than anticipated and 2.7%, ale sales down bigger drop than what analysts had been looking for. >> i would say decidedly m
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it paints bloomberg as an out of touch elitist. bloomberg is a gun control advocates. the nra says it will not sit back and let bloomberg use his money to impose his, quote, anti-freedom agenda. >>> well, the state of alaska could have two dan sullivans in elected office next year. overnight voters chose two men, both named dan sullivan, in their state's primary. one is vying to take the senate of senator mark begich and the other hopes to become the next lieutenant governor. voters say the campaign was confusing. signs and ads did get confusing with two men with the same name running for office. >>> with more students going back to school next week, that means you will spend more time on the road with the added traffic. a study about the transportation planning board found your average commute time will go up by 26%. it's about 25 minutes in the region. students in d.c., montgomery and prince george's counties all start school next week. aaa reminds you to check the sidewalks for children crossing the streets out there. >>> well, just a few days of summer left for stu
it paints bloomberg as an out of touch elitist. bloomberg is a gun control advocates. the nra says it will not sit back and let bloomberg use his money to impose his, quote, anti-freedom agenda. >>> well, the state of alaska could have two dan sullivans in elected office next year. overnight voters chose two men, both named dan sullivan, in their state's primary. one is vying to take the senate of senator mark begich and the other hopes to become the next lieutenant governor. voters...
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that's according to bloomberg. they're the same militants that abducted more than 200 school girls in april. >>> in the states full military honor for gerald green at arlington national cemetery. shot by an afghan soldier, he was the highest ranking army officer killed in combat since the vietnam war. >>> upstate new york, services held for kevin ward jr., the race car driver killed when he was struck by nascar driver tony stewart. the investigation is ongoing. meantime, stewart has announced he has withdrawn from a sprint cup race this weekend. >>> and last night san francisco said good-bye to legendary candlestick park. sir paul mccartney brought down the house, which was fitting, because this is where the beatles played their last live concert. plenty of great sports memories there too. the 49ers and baseball giants once called this home. >>> let's get down to business now with cnbc's sima modi. good morning. >>> stocks rose again on thursday as geopolitical tennings appear to be easing. the markets are on pace
that's according to bloomberg. they're the same militants that abducted more than 200 school girls in april. >>> in the states full military honor for gerald green at arlington national cemetery. shot by an afghan soldier, he was the highest ranking army officer killed in combat since the vietnam war. >>> upstate new york, services held for kevin ward jr., the race car driver killed when he was struck by nascar driver tony stewart. the investigation is ongoing. meantime,...
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according to bloomberg, electrolux is in talks to buy ge's appliance division. electrolux has been looking to expand its u.s. footprint. reports would tie it up with a private equity firm to acquire a majority stake. >>> pharmaceuticals is weighing options for its experimental ebola drug. it could take more, but production would take months. last week, it allowed tekmira to test it. we had a huge run up last week when the fda gave the go ahead. >>> and good news for people who work early hours, like us, on a morning show or late night and struggle too fall and stay asleep. the fda has improved merck's new insomnia drug. it's better that that blocks chemicals in the brain, but helps keep people awake. the drug does have the potential to cause sleepiness and could impair one's ability to drive a car. the fda cautions people, shouldn't take more than one pill per night. that's good advice. >>> coming up on the show, the big corn effect. one large retailer says it's starting to -- the virtual currency is paying off in a big way. we'll try and find out why. o hi? go
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her guest will include senior adviser valerie jarrett and former city mayor michael bloomberg. both will be attending the african summit in washington next week. >>> this morning they're attempting to wrap up the offensive in gaza. this is a massive search effort under way, presses on for an israeli soldier that's gone missing. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. once again, israeli soldiers woke up to air raid sirens for incoming missiles. this cease-fire supposed to last for days. meanwhile, an intensify man hunt is under way to find the missing soldier. >> any hope of a lasting cease-fire lies beneath the rubble. israeli forces are now focusing their attention and fire power on two priorities. smashing what's left of hamas' weapons and tunnels and finding the missing iz rasraeli soldier. the 23-year-old disappeared. a suicide bomber blew himself up killing two israeli soldiers. accused of dragging him away into a tunnel. israeli forces say there's no telling whether he's been injured. his father said we're certain the military will not stop until they
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let's talk about this from phil mattingly from bloomberg tv. phil, thank you for being with us. without obviously compromising any intelligence, we don't want to do that, but you can tell us more. >> sure. just with the information you've showed it's very clear how quickly people can figure out origin and things of this nature. but on this investigation itself, what you're hearing from u.s. and uk intelligence services is what they're trying to do is match that voice to intelligence intercepts they've had in the area. you mentioned obviously in a desolate desert. the location, not a lot you can take from that. but what it does do, it allows intelligence services to pin down if anybody had a phone on it. if any batteries were operational at the time it helps to work on the location. when you have voice intelligence intercepts in that area are easier to use and weed out. at least the hope is on the u.s. and uk investigation side that will help narrow down potential names for the killer. >> not only that, his height, his build, you mentioned the terrain and the weather. anything el
let's talk about this from phil mattingly from bloomberg tv. phil, thank you for being with us. without obviously compromising any intelligence, we don't want to do that, but you can tell us more. >> sure. just with the information you've showed it's very clear how quickly people can figure out origin and things of this nature. but on this investigation itself, what you're hearing from u.s. and uk intelligence services is what they're trying to do is match that voice to intelligence...
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we have got washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay and nick consori and then with bloomberg news, al hunt. yesterday, willie, really bad storms out there. >> did you see some of the pictures? even out here on long island. cars on the highways up to their roofs. >> looked like a river. >> it was. yeah, parts of the mid-atlantic and northeast cleaning up and drying out after heavy rains sparked flooding across several states. the hardest appeared to be long island. islip 13.27 inches in under 24 hours and more than a foot in less than a day. more than the region receives in an entire summer. the rainfall shattered previous records and a lot of cars abandoned and a lot of people had to get out and run. bill karins, this was serious business yesterday. >> epic rains, willie. we tell you record highs and lows. this was all-time records for new york state. we have weather records back in new york to the 1800s and we have never seen in new york state's history this much rain in 24 hours in any single reporting station in the entire state. you're thinking about all of the hurricanes
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founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news. our international correspondent hans nichols sat down with both and began by asking secretary pritzker about one issue that is weighing on businesses, whether u.s. congress we authorize the export bank. >> the president and the administration are 100% committed to getting exim bank reauthorize. it is a fundamental tool that we need to get american goods sold around the world. x ander countries have banks. we don't want to give up a financing tool for whatever reason i don't understand. this is really important. and there are american jobs on the line. that is what seems crazy to me. >> the president wants to spend $7 billion, but five billion dollars is for that. there are persuasive argument. but will they be persuasive on fact -- on capitol hill? we will be persuasive because every district in this country has a company that is selling something around the world, that if it is not their product getting xm financing, then they are applying to a product getting xm financing. ifshould
founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news. our international correspondent hans nichols sat down with both and began by asking secretary pritzker about one issue that is weighing on businesses, whether u.s. congress we authorize the export bank. >> the president and the administration are 100% committed to getting exim bank reauthorize. it is a fundamental tool that we need to get american goods sold around the world. x ander countries have banks. we don't want to give...
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"bloomberg surveillance." adam almond that is wonderful. -- adam, that is wonderful. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. did scarlet fu and adam johnson with me. , ceouest, vivek ranadive of tibco. adam, let's get you top headlines. >> keeping the peace in ferguson, missouri. the state governor has called the national guard. by suburb has been wracked violence since the shooting of an unarmed black teenager a week ago. an autopsy found michael brown separate times. security versus and kurdish fighters took back the strategic site. islamic. should it weeks ago. -- islamic rebels took it weeks ago. julian a son should might be ready to surrender. the wikileaks founder will leave ecuador soon. assange has been staying there for 2 years. he is wanted in sweden for sexual assault charges. >> let's talk about banks. u.s. banks posted $40 billion in net income last quarter. second highest profit in 23 years. the rebound reflects increased lending to companies and individ
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"bloomberg surveillance." coming up this morning, steve schwarzman, chief executive officer, founder of blackstone group, great supporter of the new york public library, he will be on "market makers." 10:00 a.m. this morning. an update on m&a. a feverish, frothy pitch. >> if you analyze the volume we have seen your to date, we are going to set a new record. >> $2.6 trillion. >> how do you know that? amazing. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm here with adam johnson and the amazing scarlet fu. >> thank you for that shameless plug. let's get to washington. 40 african leaders are meeting with president obama in our nation's capital this week to discuss the future of investment in africa. but ebola is stealing the headlines after a man was admitted to a new york city hospital to be tested for the virus. hans nichols is up a summit in washington and joins us with a look at what people are saying. how big of a shadow is ebola casting over the summit? or people discussing it on the sidelines? >> yes and no. the eb
"bloomberg surveillance." coming up this morning, steve schwarzman, chief executive officer, founder of blackstone group, great supporter of the new york public library, he will be on "market makers." 10:00 a.m. this morning. an update on m&a. a feverish, frothy pitch. >> if you analyze the volume we have seen your to date, we are going to set a new record. >> $2.6 trillion. >> how do you know that? amazing. this is "bloomberg surveillance."...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are on bloomberg television. we will be right back. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene. scarlet fum keene -- and brendan greeley. adam johnson is on assignment. be onmstrong will bloomberg television, "in the loop with betty liu." look for mr. armstrong at 8:00 a.m. >> rupert murdoch, 21st century fox withdrawing its offer for time warner. time warner rejected the attempts to reshape the media industry. matt campbell has been following the deal closely. a rare defeat for murdoch. selloff and fox shares -- in fox shares. implicit "for now" in the statement? >> i think he has shown that he is a deal maker, he is someone who has gotten what he wants over time. i don't it we can roll this out forever and ever. is 83 years old. presumably, he will not be at this game and definitely. that this deals is back on the shelf for the moment. that maybe thele fundamentals did not look as good as we thought they did? maybe this idea that we thought this could be $1 billion was not feasible?
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onwe will be covering that bloomberg "surveillance" and bloomberg television. another top story we are washing. bank of america getting closer to reaching a settlement with the justice department. the justice department had been seeking $17 billion. overnight, it has made an abrupt about-face. we bring in our guest host, robert kaplan of harvard business school. brian moynihan leads the way. they have been stubborn and not getting into the $17 billion number. it seems like they are all of a sudden. is he an adequate leader for this kind of situation? has a good background with his legal background for this situation. they want to move to put this behind them. also, they have so many government entities who are regulating them, i think you want to be on good terms with the government. you want to get these things behind them. they are well preserved. you will see the stock react positively to this. and so, i think they want to do what other banks have done, keep moving forward and get this behind them. >> keep moving forward. a lot of people questioned once this
onwe will be covering that bloomberg "surveillance" and bloomberg television. another top story we are washing. bank of america getting closer to reaching a settlement with the justice department. the justice department had been seeking $17 billion. overnight, it has made an abrupt about-face. we bring in our guest host, robert kaplan of harvard business school. brian moynihan leads the way. they have been stubborn and not getting into the $17 billion number. it seems like they are...
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bloomberg. in washington, president obama is ready to announce $14 billion in commitments from u.s. businesses to africa, part of the shift from usaid to u.s. investment. the commitment comes as president obama hosts a summit of several dozen african leaders. more trouble for general motors -- prosecutors want to know more about the general motors subprime auto loans. gm is cooperating. says russia now has 45,000 troops and hundreds of tanks on its border. the ukraine says they are making gains against russian official. front, the corporate coach investors waiting for a sign of a turnaround and they have a glimmer of hope. ae handbag maker reported smaller drop than expected, but michael kors is still eating coach's lunch. julie hyman, what is coach doing right? >> they hired a new designer almost one year ago and the reception from the fashion press has been pretty good. it is not clear if customers will buy it. that will come in the next couple of months. coach did post a drop in comparable sa
bloomberg. in washington, president obama is ready to announce $14 billion in commitments from u.s. businesses to africa, part of the shift from usaid to u.s. investment. the commitment comes as president obama hosts a summit of several dozen african leaders. more trouble for general motors -- prosecutors want to know more about the general motors subprime auto loans. gm is cooperating. says russia now has 45,000 troops and hundreds of tanks on its border. the ukraine says they are making gains...
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from bloomberg view. if you are on global wall street, this is a must read this morning from bloomberg view. , he talks outris information moves when people are dealing with fact or creating a fiction or falsehoods being corrected. is is -- is it harder to be smarter about wall street today because of the new media? >> i think it is harder and especially difficult to get reliable information. an exception is bloomberg. one of the things that is really strange is that investigative journalism about the economy or anything else is would've disappeared. to even theally go newspapers that used to do the low-frequency reporting. we say that with respect to our lay colleague mark pittman back at the beginning of the crisis. desolate colleague mark pittman -- late colleague mark pittman at the beginning of the crisis. >> henry was a fundamentalist guy. he was not jumping around from one story to another. he was watching things slowly emerge. have a commitment about what he was saying. the news cycle is so short
from bloomberg view. if you are on global wall street, this is a must read this morning from bloomberg view. , he talks outris information moves when people are dealing with fact or creating a fiction or falsehoods being corrected. is is -- is it harder to be smarter about wall street today because of the new media? >> i think it is harder and especially difficult to get reliable information. an exception is bloomberg. one of the things that is really strange is that investigative...
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bloomberg lp penny pritzker. and tomorrow, we will be talking to blackstone ceo stephen schwarzman about his firm's opportunities investing in africa. >> and he spoke to the president of somalia as well. >> that already happened. >> i am just saying. it is an all-star event. he is a ringmaster. george w. bush called him the architect of his reelection. karl rove is still one of the power brokers in at least one wing of the republican party. someone on twitter pointed out he is not the boss of everybody. ♪ >> it has been 14 years since ran george w. bush's successful campaign to recapture the presidency. and he is back out at running the super pac american crossroads, at the center of the gop effort to win back the senate and the white house. fill mattingly got an exclusive hil mattingly got an exclusive look inside. >> the behemoth of the american election cycle. american crossroads. they spent hundreds of millions of dollars. isamerican crossroads responsible for this advertising. >> and they lost. the feet br
bloomberg lp penny pritzker. and tomorrow, we will be talking to blackstone ceo stephen schwarzman about his firm's opportunities investing in africa. >> and he spoke to the president of somalia as well. >> that already happened. >> i am just saying. it is an all-star event. he is a ringmaster. george w. bush called him the architect of his reelection. karl rove is still one of the power brokers in at least one wing of the republican party. someone on twitter pointed out he is...
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we did one here and bloomberg yesterday. mike bloomberg himself. about $100 million thus far has been raised. there we go. >> there we go. got it right back. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> rebels make gains in a new offensive. >> hollywood shows youtube the love, and why not? they have the secret to attracting the most fickle audience of all. >> and $100 million in cold cash. all of that money raised for als comes with its own pitfalls. we will look at the pitfalls charities face. i am erik schatzker. >> i am alix steel, in for stephanie ruhle. we are very excited about our guest. her day job is covering the bond markets for bloomberg news and she is energetic about it and asleep writing about it. >> how could you fall asleep? it's awesome. >> three big nerds on the bloomberg desk. purchase contracts rose the northeast, falling slightly in the midwest. it hasn says that increased defenses against hackers after it was attacked this month. cyber criminals targeted
we did one here and bloomberg yesterday. mike bloomberg himself. about $100 million thus far has been raised. there we go. >> there we go. got it right back. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> rebels make gains in a new offensive. >> hollywood shows youtube the love, and why not? they have the secret to attracting the most fickle audience of all. >> and $100 million in cold cash....
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i will see you tomorrow. >> bloomberg television is on the market. before we check on the broader markets, let's bring you some breaking news out of hurts -- ceos on theging news that shares our plunging. their 2014 earnings will now be well below previous estimates. shareholders are asking the company to replace the ceo and are likely to add more pressure on to management over there. let's get you a check on where stock trading. this was after we had fed minutes coming out saying that job gains may bring faster market rates than previously expected. removing the possibility of thanssive stimulus sooner many expected. it is nearing the end of the second quarter earnings he's in. of course, this always wishes .nalyst setup to figure out which was most loved and which was most hated. what did you find out? >> kind of a tossup. this happens before earnings are released, which is why we are looking at it as the end of. u.s. stocks have a market cap and are covered by 15 analysts. so, we didn't only look at what bloomberg called the consensus rating, turn
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>> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> they are back. wall street reinvents credit derivatives for a new generation. >> a deal made for the irs. they are considering a hype line industry. that may leave some big sub rise -- surprise tax bills. studyd that when a new says about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> good morning. i'm erik schatzker. i'm alix steel in for stephanie ruhle. >> we totally called each other. >> that's not true. this is time for the newsfeed. these the top news stories. ukraine plans to block a convoy of 280 russian trucks. ukraine says the trucks are really carrying military aid for pro-russian rebels. they will not be allowed to cross the ukrainian border unless they are led by the red cross. the banks -- banks of bounceback. they have had the second-most profitable quarter in 23 years. they are making loads of the fastest rate since the financial crisis. consumer reports gave the tesla model s its best overall rating in february. now the magaz
>> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> they are back. wall street reinvents credit derivatives for a new generation. >> a deal made for the irs. they are considering a hype line industry. that may leave some big sub rise -- surprise tax bills. studyd that when a new says about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> good morning. i'm erik schatzker. i'm alix steel in for...
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john dawson, bloomberg, hong kong. just threep next, months ago india's new prime minister was to build bridges with pakistan. suddenly, the frothy atmosphere is back. we will take a look at all the reasons why. ♪ >> checking some stories making headlines around the world. hithern california has been by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. the 6.1 magnitude tremor hit the nsps winegrowing region -- napa winegrowing region. 120 people were injured, three critically. power was cut in some areas. gas leaks caused several fires. local train services have been suspended. people killed by last week's landslides in hiroshima has risen to 50. 38 still unaccounted for. hillsides collapsed on wednesday after days of torrential rain. a record 217 millimeters fell in the area. more is forecast for today. japan's defense force has been drafted in to help with this search-and-rescue effort. prime minister shinzo abe is overseeing the operation. the u.s. military has bombed islamic state fighters in iraq. the exact l
john dawson, bloomberg, hong kong. just threep next, months ago india's new prime minister was to build bridges with pakistan. suddenly, the frothy atmosphere is back. we will take a look at all the reasons why. ♪ >> checking some stories making headlines around the world. hithern california has been by its strongest earthquake in a quarter of a century. the 6.1 magnitude tremor hit the nsps winegrowing region -- napa winegrowing region. 120 people were injured, three critically. power...
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. >>> leading the news from bloomberg, pistorius defense lays out final case against murder conviction. today could be the last day of the oscar pistorius trial as the lawyers present the final argument. prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments yesterday and asked that the judge reject pistorius' defense. >> no difficulty interjecting the events. not only possibly true, but the essence, the essence has been devoid of any truth. >> now, for some entertainment news. it is a super hero showdown at the box office this weekend. "guardians of the galaxy" is expected to stay on top earning an additional $44 million. but paramount's teenage mutant ninja turtles looking to earn third place. >>> and universal television is looking to star a new film involving the lonely island. looking forward to working with judd apatow. and after the release of the official trailer, "mocking jay'jay'" has released character posters. >>> son of ironman star robert downy jr. has been formally charged with felony drug possession. arraignment at the end of august. >>> and look who stopped by the set of "royal pain
. >>> leading the news from bloomberg, pistorius defense lays out final case against murder conviction. today could be the last day of the oscar pistorius trial as the lawyers present the final argument. prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments yesterday and asked that the judge reject pistorius' defense. >> no difficulty interjecting the events. not only possibly true, but the essence, the essence has been devoid of any truth. >> now, for some entertainment news. it is a...
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we have got washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay and nick consori and then with bloomberg news, al hunt. yesterday, willie, really bad storms out there. >> did you see some of the pictures? even out here on long island. cars on the highways up to their roofs. >> looked like a river. >>
we have got washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay and nick consori and then with bloomberg news, al hunt. yesterday, willie, really bad storms out there. >> did you see some of the pictures? even out here on long island. cars on the highways up to their roofs. >> looked like a river. >>
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long pub-- public feud between the cia and senate, diane feinstein accused the cia in march of tampering with the committee's work. many within the committee believe an apology from mr. brennan was not enough. the senator who serves on the committee says he is concerned about mr. brennan's inability to find any flaws in the agency he leads. joining me now from washington david ignatius of the "washington post". he knows the cia as well as anyone. let me begin with this, david. just explain what they did and what the investigation concluded about the cia and why was it so importan
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long...
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bloomberg is out with an article saying they didn't learn the lessons of past urban riots, and they have a quote from a law professor saying that the armaments, the weaponry, the tone that was set with the citizens when you come in with a shock and awe approach to policing, when you're surrounded by military armaments, the credo is more like command and control than serve and protect. do you agree with that assessment? have they learned from the lessons from history from the proper ways to handle these situations? >> i harken back to my days in the nypd. early on, basically, we would be told hats and bats, which meant helmet and a night stick. through a bunch of cops with no strategy or focus into a problem and hope for the best. we learned from that over years. nypd became the vanguard of how to handle disorder and how to properly handle disorder with minimal injuries, with minimal problems. i didn't see that early on with the situation in ferguson. there seems to be a lot of disconnect, a lot of disjoint. >> do you think that escalated the situation? >> i do. if i may, not to go into t
bloomberg is out with an article saying they didn't learn the lessons of past urban riots, and they have a quote from a law professor saying that the armaments, the weaponry, the tone that was set with the citizens when you come in with a shock and awe approach to policing, when you're surrounded by military armaments, the credo is more like command and control than serve and protect. do you agree with that assessment? have they learned from the lessons from history from the proper ways to...
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we'll speak with valerie jarrett and michael bloomberg. jon lapook will join us for the latest. right here on cbs. >> that's the makings of a ng show. >> i know you always watch. >> i do. >> a special olympian shared the white house spotlight last night. ♪ i am a champion and you're going to give me -- >> i dare you not to dance when you hear that song. there she is katy perry. president obama spoke about several of the athletes including one man who overcame down syndrome to do great things. >> tim harris is a special olympian in basketball polyhockeyy, track, and field. he's got all four seasons covered. where is timmy? there he is right there. tim. tim. >> tim's fired up. tim is fired up. although, tim, i didn't get a hug. come on, man. >> first pumps at the white house. like that. >> he made his way to the front. after they hugged the commander in chief said presidents need encouragement too. afterward they went to tim for a hug. this is the first time they've ever done a special olympics dinner inside the white house. it's a very big deal. >> it is an important organizati
we'll speak with valerie jarrett and michael bloomberg. jon lapook will join us for the latest. right here on cbs. >> that's the makings of a ng show. >> i know you always watch. >> i do. >> a special olympian shared the white house spotlight last night. ♪ i am a champion and you're going to give me -- >> i dare you not to dance when you hear that song. there she is katy perry. president obama spoke about several of the athletes including one man who overcame...
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our next guest is from bloomberg tv. eric clemmey joins us now. >> brand watch got the data, they flooked to see what areas might be best for marketing pitches, but if you look at bacon and kale, the ratio of the popularity of how these foods trend in twitter is almost identical to how it really is for politics. >> so it's the ratio. of course bacon winds by a landslide. >> explain. >> so the most popular kale states are a ratio to bacon. new york state, these are the states where kale is at least competitive to bacon, but it still closes to bacon. but in other states, it's like a ten to one ratio, it's not even close. but you'll appreciate that kale wins in vermont and hawaii. >> and georgia, a state becoming more purple. this is fascinating. if you don't think campaign -- we have become a data driven country. georgia, a state starting to go purple, may go blue, they love their deal, do i see north carolina looking a little more kalish. >> what's it really saying about people? >> it's as predictable as you you. >> you'r
our next guest is from bloomberg tv. eric clemmey joins us now. >> brand watch got the data, they flooked to see what areas might be best for marketing pitches, but if you look at bacon and kale, the ratio of the popularity of how these foods trend in twitter is almost identical to how it really is for politics. >> so it's the ratio. of course bacon winds by a landslide. >> explain. >> so the most popular kale states are a ratio to bacon. new york state, these are the...
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next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." johnson. uber has hired a new campaign manager, former obama political strategist live from pier 3 in david plouffe.this i he has served as a bloomberg intervening editor. he will start with the company in late september. campaigns hired new manager, former obama political strategist david plouffe. trish, what did he have to say? >> i asked why he was going to work for a tech company out or his experience in washington. i asked travis why he desired to hire david, someone was such a political background to work and transportation company. what they both had to say makes a lot of sense. >> the whale like to think about it is uber running a political campaign and the candidate is uber. partneredto have just with the best campaign manager in the world. that's what it's about. we are in cities around the world. we need to get the positive story of over out -- uber out there. the taxi cartel is resisting the process we are bringing to the cities. had aid, you've phenomenal career in washington. why
next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." johnson. uber has hired a new campaign manager, former obama political strategist live from pier 3 in david plouffe.this i he has served as a bloomberg intervening editor. he will start with the company in late september. campaigns hired new manager, former obama political strategist david plouffe. trish, what did he have to say? >> i asked why he was going to work for a tech company out or his...
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of bloomberg lp. mr. bloomberg's philanthropic group is one of the sponsors of the summit. up next, we will look at high-yield bonds and where they could be headed next. ♪ >> last week was an ugly week for u.s. high-yield bonds. it was the worst in more than a year. investors pull more than $1 billion from junk bond etf's. lisa abramowicz has been following this story. she joins me in studio. why do investors care so much about junk bonds? >> they are bonds to the riskiest companies. historically, when junk bonds start to lose value, they can act as a canary in the coal mine. that is how some investors look at them. they can be a leading indicator. particularly, the etf. >> it is a relatively small market. >> it is. $1.6 trillion. you are talking about the u.s. high-yield market. that compares to $12 trillion u.s. treasury market. it is not that significant when it comes to that. however, this is a major part of our economy right now. the riskiest companies investing and growing with the economy, a
of bloomberg lp. mr. bloomberg's philanthropic group is one of the sponsors of the summit. up next, we will look at high-yield bonds and where they could be headed next. ♪ >> last week was an ugly week for u.s. high-yield bonds. it was the worst in more than a year. investors pull more than $1 billion from junk bond etf's. lisa abramowicz has been following this story. she joins me in studio. why do investors care so much about junk bonds? >> they are bonds to the riskiest...
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ck" onis is "taking sto bloomberg. i am pimm fox. russia's ban on food imports from the european union could cost companies over 9 billion dollars. russia announcing the ban on food products from the eu and united states. retaliation or russia's interference in the conflict and ukraine. a company called and are core -- it isore understands what like to do business in russia. it had a strong conflict -- strong outlook of business in russia before the conflict. i am joined by the ceo. tell us about your potential business in russia. what was going on there? >> i am smiling at your and her -- your pronunciation. enter core develops equipment emissions from a wide range of companies, coal mines, oil drilling sites, distilleries and so on. gases ofundesirable all the industries typically gets layered -- flared. we are commercializing equipment that for the first time ever can use these gases to create power. it is a way of aiding the gasses tof become more efficient and essentially stop burning money. just hasave value but not been a to u
ck" onis is "taking sto bloomberg. i am pimm fox. russia's ban on food imports from the european union could cost companies over 9 billion dollars. russia announcing the ban on food products from the eu and united states. retaliation or russia's interference in the conflict and ukraine. a company called and are core -- it isore understands what like to do business in russia. it had a strong conflict -- strong outlook of business in russia before the conflict. i am joined by the ceo....
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bloomberg has been covering the u.s. africa business for him in washington -- for him irum in washington. the nichols is now with president of africa for ford. >> we're going to talk the mustang. thank you for joining us. what is your take away from the summit? are you going to sell more cars in africa? >> absolutely. it was great to meet mayor justberg today and i had to thank him for what he has done to bring cars and africa together. it was very beneficial and our point of view. >> does that mean you will be telling more mustangs? >> it is an iconic car for ford motor company we believe we will sell an awful lot and felt the middle east and africa gosh awful lot in the middle east and africa. we have started our first business unit overseas. and we are excited about the opportunities. >> you have two engines, and milestone? >> we make the ranger pickup truck and we export to 148 countries out of south africa. we also make the engine of the 3.2 liter diesel that is being built in kansas city. we are very proud of the f
bloomberg has been covering the u.s. africa business for him in washington -- for him irum in washington. the nichols is now with president of africa for ford. >> we're going to talk the mustang. thank you for joining us. what is your take away from the summit? are you going to sell more cars in africa? >> absolutely. it was great to meet mayor justberg today and i had to thank him for what he has done to bring cars and africa together. it was very beneficial and our point of view....
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joining us is our bloomberg intelligence analyst. thank you so much for joining us. are these numbers good? not so good? >> it is rather unremarkable. inge companies particularly tech when there is a turnaround, two steps forward and one step back. not genetically forward moving. >> more sideways? sideways, yes. the devil is in the details. more importantly, the consumer side of the pc business which has not seen growth in a long quarter, 8%ery good year-over-year growth. >> how would you rate meg whitman's turnaround plan so far. she said to give her five years. what grade would you give her? complicated, large and ever, multifaceted from a turnaround perspective. she has executed well so far. she has communicated well as well on that front. one step at a time. thus far they have been well communicated as well. >> would you say that is a beat? >> it's hard to grade on that scale. when you post revenue numbers, i would call that a complete success. >> what about these new products? 3-d printers, still a new market. is this real innovation? not move the needle for hp.
joining us is our bloomberg intelligence analyst. thank you so much for joining us. are these numbers good? not so good? >> it is rather unremarkable. inge companies particularly tech when there is a turnaround, two steps forward and one step back. not genetically forward moving. >> more sideways? sideways, yes. the devil is in the details. more importantly, the consumer side of the pc business which has not seen growth in a long quarter, 8%ery good year-over-year growth. >>...
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west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. when you type in your ipad, do you miss typewriters? or the sound of typewriter makes? there is an app for that. the free ipad app from tom hanks that shot to the top of the ipad charts. mills, me is ed cofounder of the company that help tom hanks designed that app. >> were about 10 to 20 people that worked on this project. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and here is input. -- here is input. >> what did he say? to give something to his fans that love to typewriters. he wanted to bring back the sound of creativity. it wasn't about typing on your phone hearing a click, but actually hear the symphony of the typewriter as it passed, and bring that to life. >> the symphony of the typewriter, that's quite a metaphor. he himself is a typewriter enthusiast. 20 people, that sounds like a lot. it seems so simple. doingorld peace. people -- what were all of these people doing? programminge people, but at the testing people, we get the 3-d animators. it was a fu
west." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. when you type in your ipad, do you miss typewriters? or the sound of typewriter makes? there is an app for that. the free ipad app from tom hanks that shot to the top of the ipad charts. mills, me is ed cofounder of the company that help tom hanks designed that app. >> were about 10 to 20 people that worked on this project. it was exciting to be on the phone with tom hanks and here is input. -- here is...
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washington time right here on bloomberg television. tensions are high between the ukraine and russia as the leaders of the two nations meet in belarus today. ukraine presses president says he believes the talks will yield progress, even as most -- both governments are committing acts of war. today, the ukraine said it captured russian troops on its side of the border. , what are both sides saying about the talks? >> heading into the talks, he is perhaps the most optimistic but made the political case on what is happening. they released the video of what they say is rocksolid proof of russian troopers inside ukraine proper. when he started off here, he addressed the economic impact and russia could have as much as $3 billion in trade because the ukraine is looking to the west and not the eased. a couple of minutes ago, downstairs in the pressroom, they announced there may be a press conference. that is significant for mainly run -- one reason. we do not have confirmation that boudin and he have met for a bilateral side-by-side meeting.
washington time right here on bloomberg television. tensions are high between the ukraine and russia as the leaders of the two nations meet in belarus today. ukraine presses president says he believes the talks will yield progress, even as most -- both governments are committing acts of war. today, the ukraine said it captured russian troops on its side of the border. , what are both sides saying about the talks? >> heading into the talks, he is perhaps the most optimistic but made the...
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> yes, very good, bloomberg. >> bloomberg index comes out at 9:45. earnings before the bell, wal-mart and kohls, you're going to break those. >> a lot of earnings from retailers today. >> wal-mart and kohl's before the bell. after the bell, jc pen sandee nordstrom. yesterday we learned from macy's that they're not selling as much stuff as they thought, and that's because of all the promotions. anyway, there you have the morning brief. >> very good. we look at occurrence success, commodities, futures flat. 10-year yield is nothing. the first screen is boring. on to the next screen. courtney, the v.i.x., that's stunning, 12.90. you talk about resiliency and quiet across u.s. equities, there it is. we'll get to the german two-year in a minute. that's a negative yield. i don't think our screen can show a negative number. >> yeah. >> that is cool, 0.00, it's below that. the russian ruble, it's the convoy that awaits from eastern ukraine. let's go to the screen. this is the u.s. 10-year, just to give us a stepback, mid-august, from the beginning of the cri
> yes, very good, bloomberg. >> bloomberg index comes out at 9:45. earnings before the bell, wal-mart and kohls, you're going to break those. >> a lot of earnings from retailers today. >> wal-mart and kohl's before the bell. after the bell, jc pen sandee nordstrom. yesterday we learned from macy's that they're not selling as much stuff as they thought, and that's because of all the promotions. anyway, there you have the morning brief. >> very good. we look at...
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foundation and michael bloomberg for organizing this important discussion. as we've heard, africa had two decades of encouraging growth the story will only continue if the continent tackles these problems our studies show the core state including electricity, water, roads cuts growth by 2% every year. it reduces business productivity by 40% these losses take an he norm musts human toll in addition to on economic growth. we have heard about the infrastructure gap. there is $100 million a year needed less than half is supplied by the government. we've heard that the of the 800 million people, there is only about 80 giga watts of cell capacity. 10 million small and medium enterprises don't have access to energy despite enormous potential for geo thermal, wind, and solar power, as said earlier, five and a half percent growth has been done without power just to give you an example. we knew they had been growing and cost of energy was $0.75 per kilowatt hour. here in washington, d.c. we probably pay 10, 11, or $0.12 what will we do? we think the initiative will pl
foundation and michael bloomberg for organizing this important discussion. as we've heard, africa had two decades of encouraging growth the story will only continue if the continent tackles these problems our studies show the core state including electricity, water, roads cuts growth by 2% every year. it reduces business productivity by 40% these losses take an he norm musts human toll in addition to on economic growth. we have heard about the infrastructure gap. there is $100 million a year...
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on >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. steve ballmer paid a record shattering $2 billion for the los angeles clippers. he will be stepping down from the board of microsoft. trish regan spoke to steve ballmer yesterday in los angeles about his role with microsoft. about what younk are going to be doing over the next when he four months, you've got this project in front of you , how would you divide your time? retired so i can have a next phase of life. i am doing a little strapped right now. to wrestle that through. myself as having more time for myself. that includes more time to i have a classes for the business school. more time for sports and golf and all that kind of thing. on top of that, i want to be a great microsoft shareholder. i want to be a great los angeles clipper owner. i am trying to figure out how to evolve my civic contribution, my wife and i. my wife is active in child where for issues in the state of washington. we are asking ourselves the question, what else. i don't know yet. it takes an energy to figu
on >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox. steve ballmer paid a record shattering $2 billion for the los angeles clippers. he will be stepping down from the board of microsoft. trish regan spoke to steve ballmer yesterday in los angeles about his role with microsoft. about what younk are going to be doing over the next when he four months, you've got this project in front of you , how would you divide your time? retired so i can have a next phase of life. i am...
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we discuss that next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west" on bloomberg television, radio, streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. the killing of journalist james foley has caused concern from silicon valley to the white house. president obama took a break from his vacation to speak about the execution. >> friends and allies around the world, we share a common security and a common set of values rooted in the opposite of what we saw yesterday. we will continue to confront this hateful terrorism and replace it with a sense of hope and civility. that is what jim foley stood for. >> in response to graphic videos and images posted online, twitter started to block images of the beheading and suspended some user accounts. twitter ceo says we are actively suspending accounts as we discover them related to the graphic imagery. the video of that execution was posted on youtube but later taken down. this the latest example of social media companies increasingly policing user content, a big change from the open internet policies many have embraced for years. shortly after the
we discuss that next. ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west" on bloomberg television, radio, streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. the killing of journalist james foley has caused concern from silicon valley to the white house. president obama took a break from his vacation to speak about the execution. >> friends and allies around the world, we share a common security and a common set of values rooted in the opposite of what we saw yesterday. we will...
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on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnson. time now for some company news. activist investor carl icon at it again. he has taken another big stake in a big company. this time it is hertz. in the car.5% stake rental company. he may seek a place on the board. not outozilo still is of the legal woods. the countrywide financial co finder will face a civil lawsuit according to people with knowledge of the matter. prosecutors claim to pursue mozilo over his risky lending. armour sportswear makes a slamdunk offer to kevin durant. he is now looking at a 10-year endorsement that could pay up to $285 million, more than what he is paid by the oklahoma city thunder. that is the latest company news. , former saks ceo, this number does not surprise you. a it is about $28 million year. nike is paying $20 million right now. he is the hottest player in basketball, the m.v.p.. mind --blows my nike sold 107 $5 million of durant's shoes and apparel last year. i had no idea that the guy could sales.
on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnson. time now for some company news. activist investor carl icon at it again. he has taken another big stake in a big company. this time it is hertz. in the car.5% stake rental company. he may seek a place on the board. not outozilo still is of the legal woods. the countrywide financial co finder will face a civil lawsuit according to people with knowledge of...